Great video! I manage a small pc/laptop/phone/tablet/console repair and recyling shop in the states and love watching this kind of content! We don't have all the proper tools and know-how that you do to perform the microsoldering at your level, but the information is helpful to me and my techs. The 3 of us have started delving into microsoldering and can def say that you've been helpful in our endeavor. Keep the content coming! Cheers!
I bought a faulty ps5 but was lucky that a capacitor and one fuse was the only thing that blew. It’s super helpful for you to provide your videos for future fixes.
@thecod3r I've got one here that I don't think I've seen you get. Runs pefectly fine for 3-5, minutes in a game. Freezes and outputs a horrible sound to the speakers the shuts off. Liquid metal is completely fine, can't find anything on the board overheating. Think it's a ram issue? I doubt it's a power supply issue...
Hi Phil. Here’s a challenge for ya to make a video. I was hoping to try this myself but I don’t have a technicians microscope. How about trying a drift stick fix by using conductive paint. Clean the carbon track first with IPA then paint the effected area to see if it brings the potentiometer back to life. Then test the controller to see how long it lasts. It might make an interesting video.
I have never had an issue with my ps5 and going on 4 years now. But it's never turned off or sleep mode. I found out that you never turn off they last longer since the ps4 release.
Does anyone knows where the PWM fan pin is connected to, what drives it, series of components leading or a driver/controller or straight to the APU or SB? please let me know.
Hi my friend. My play 5 with FIFA shows me the overheating message 3 hours later but at no time does the fan speed up and the console doesn't feel hot. Why does that happen to me?
Not at all. The quality of components is the problem. That, and ignorant fanboys who will never see a problem with their beloved company who doesn't give a damn about them once they've spent their money!
Great video! I manage a small pc/laptop/phone/tablet/console repair and recyling shop in the states and love watching this kind of content!
We don't have all the proper tools and know-how that you do to perform the microsoldering at your level, but the information is helpful to me and my techs. The 3 of us have started delving into microsoldering and can def say that you've been helpful in our endeavor.
Keep the content coming! Cheers!
I bought a faulty ps5 but was lucky that a capacitor and one fuse was the only thing that blew. It’s super helpful for you to provide your videos for future fixes.
It was a capacitor on the F7502 part of a EDM-010 board.
Which revision to choose? Is it better to wait for "slim"?
Excellent job Phil and good work on the documentation on your findings for easy assessment on a particular failure. Keep up the good work.
Man Phil with that cheat sheet you've basically done all the work for other people. That's something you should be paid for honestly.
Excellent job, where can we buy the TheCod3r coffee mug?
An another video for my technicians, thank you.
good job i was watching you fix it and me changing a hdmi port on a ps5 first gen
@thecod3r I've got one here that I don't think I've seen you get.
Runs pefectly fine for 3-5, minutes in a game. Freezes and outputs a horrible sound to the speakers the shuts off. Liquid metal is completely fine, can't find anything on the board overheating.
Think it's a ram issue? I doubt it's a power supply issue...
Great job Cod3r 👍
Cheers mate, much appreciated 👍
1 shorted cap. ,1 blown fuse and so many years….. 👏👏👏
Hi Phil. Here’s a challenge for ya to make a video. I was hoping to try this myself but I don’t have a technicians microscope. How about trying a drift stick fix by using conductive paint. Clean the carbon track first with IPA then paint the effected area to see if it brings the potentiometer back to life. Then test the controller to see how long it lasts. It might make an interesting video.
Keep it up, man ... Stellar diagnosis & repair 👍👍
Where do you buy the MN864739 because I had bought a couple ones and they make the PS5 to not turn on
Should add another column with # of occurrences and see what is the most common of the common
All Hail TheCod3r! 😀
where i can find the cheat sheet
Mlccs have been a plague for years, seems it’s getting worse too. I’ve a few vids on vestel power supplies where mlccs caused a short
Can you put ps5 internal SSD in pc?
I have never had an issue with my ps5 and going on 4 years now. But it's never turned off or sleep mode. I found out that you never turn off they last longer since the ps4 release.
It's only been 3 coming this holiday
Completely swapped out the thermal compound and got it on skates since brand new. Not taking chances.
PS5 doesn't use thermal compound and "skates" do literally nothing to help the situation...
@@microgamingrepairs1981 and what do you think they put between the die and sink 🤣
@@SudburyMan liquid metal
Any links to get the fuse and caps ?
how can we stop this from happening? is it from using rest mode?
You pretty much can't. It's simply down to poor quality components being used in the console when they were produced :(
Amazing job as always 💯🫡
Does anyone knows where the PWM fan pin is connected to, what drives it, series of components leading or a driver/controller or straight to the APU or SB? please let me know.
couple links niot working for equipment
Hi my friend. My play 5 with FIFA shows me the overheating message 3 hours later but at no time does the fan speed up and the console doesn't feel hot. Why does that happen to me?
The fan does not increase speed.
How's it going m8. Hope all is well on your end.
Nice 👍
Evening Phil
Evening buddy
Yo Phil.
Lets gooo!
Bought a ps5 coz you said my series X was definitely going to die ..cheers I'm definitely not buying a switch 😂
hey my xbox series s beeps once, stay on for 10 seconds then power off. Any ideal on whats wrong?
Not my favorite cunsole. I'll never buy a Paystation 5.
💯💯👍👍👍👍
A shorted cap, you say? Never see THAT happen. Could have just left it off. One less to fail.
The problem is the person not the ps5 …
It's the person's fault that a multilayer ceramic capacitor went bad? Doubt.
Not at all. The quality of components is the problem. That, and ignorant fanboys who will never see a problem with their beloved company who doesn't give a damn about them once they've spent their money!